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Category Archives: Korean
David Chang screws up another restaurant
April 25, 2019- by Steven E. Greer (more…)
Posted in Food Essays, Korean, Restaurants, Reviews
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Review: Mokomiya ramen
June 6, 2016- by Steven E. Greer This authentic Japanese-owned and chef’ed ramen restaurant in White Plains has $4 sake. That’s (more…)
Posted in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Reviews, Soups and Sandwiches
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Review: Fuku fried chicken sandwiches
June 27, 2015- By Steven E. Greer Some people in the restaurant business with opinions I trust mentioned that they tried the (more…)
Posted in American, Hamburgers, fries, Korean, Lower East Side, Reviews
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Momofuku
Updated November 25, 2014- Great news. Blue Ribbon Sushi will start offering Momofuku-style noodle bowls (more…)
Review: Northern China in Hudson Eats
March 18, 2015- By Steven E. Greer Northern China opened today in Hudson Eats. I tried it out at 5:00, after the busy lunch crowd. (more…)
Michelin blew a tire: Jungsik is unworthy of any stars
October 16, 2013- By Steven E. Greer I was invited to visit Jungsik, the 2-star Michelin rated restaurant in Tribeca that serves “New Korean”. It is somewhat of an enigma, earning good reputations in the press yet having few customers. … Continue reading
Posted in Korean, Reviews, TriBeCa
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Jungsik gets two Michelin stars
October 2, 2013- That mysterious Korean restaurant on Harrison and Hudson, that never seems to have people inside, has quickly become one of the best restaurants in the country. The 2014 Michelin book gave it two stars. (more…)
Posted in Korean, Restaurants
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